Hackensack College and University Demographics

There are 15 degree and certificate programs in disciplines such as practical nursing, vocational nursing and nursing assistants, other, hair styling/stylist and hair design and plumbing technology/plumber offered at Hackensack's 5 colleges and universities for you to choose from.

Adult & Continuing Education-BCTS is the top-ranked school in Hackensack. It was ranked 65th in the nation in 2010. Adult & Continuing Education-BCTS has a student population of approximately 42.
Amongst students at Adult & Continuing Education-BCTS, the most popular area of study is Plumbing.

Tuition

Although tuition varies from school to school, the average tuition for Hackensack schools is $0 per year.
The Hackensack school charging the highest tuition rates is HoHoKus-Hackensack School of Business and Medical Sciences, which charges students $0 per year. The lowest tuition rate in Hackensack is at , which charges students 0 per year in tuition.

Financial Aid

In 2008, students at Hackensack colleges received an estimated $114,694 in financial aid. Of this aid, $114,694 was in the form of institutional grants and scholarships.
Adult & Continuing Education-BCTS gave its students $57,347 in institutional financial aid. This was the highest amount of financial aid given by any Hackensack school.

Hackensack Student Demographics

In 2010, 1,918 students were enrolled in Hackensack schools, which was 0% of the total college students in New Jersey.
HoHoKus-Hackensack School of Business and Medical Sciences, with 958 students, had the highest number of students in Hackensack, while Adult & Continuing Education-BCTS, with only 42 students, had the lowest number.

Graduation and Retention Rates

The retention rate for Hackensack colleges and universities, which is the percent of students who return to college after their first year, is about 89%.
Approximately 64% of students eventually graduate.
Adult & Continuing Education-BCTS has a graduation rate of 91%, which is the highest in amongst Hackensack schools. The lowest graduation rate is 73% for Academy of Massage Therapy.

Diversity

Hackensack schools have a student population that is approximately 81% female.
59% of Hackensack college students are 24 years old or younger.
In 2009, 69 in 100 college students in Hackensack identified themselves as being from a racial or ethnic minority.
Center for Allied Health & Nursing Education, with 86% of students identifying themselves as being from a minority background, had the highest percentage of ethnically diverse students in Hackensack.

Hackensack Faculty Demographics

Hackensack schools had 1,259 faculty members in 2010.
44% of faculty members at Hackensack schools were female. 23% of them identified themselves as being racially or ethnically diverse.

The average faculty to student ratio for Hackensack schools was 1 to 2 in 2009.
Muhlenberg Harold B. & Dorothy A. Snyder Schools-School of Nursing had 1 faculty for every 1 student. This was the highest faculty to student ratio for schools in Hackensack.